Philosophical Temperaments

Philosophical Temperaments
Title Philosophical Temperaments PDF eBook
Author Peter Sloterdijk
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 138
Release 2013
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0231153732

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New perspective on nineteen great philosophers--as well as the practice of philosophy itself.

Philosophical Temperaments

Philosophical Temperaments
Title Philosophical Temperaments PDF eBook
Author Peter Sloterdijk
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 137
Release 2013-05-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0231527403

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Peter Sloterdijk turns his keen eye to the history of western thought, conducting colorful readings of the lives and ideas of the world's most influential intellectuals. Featuring nineteen vignettes rich in personal characterizations and theoretical analysis, Sloterdijk's companionable volume casts the development of philosophical thinking not as a buildup of compelling books and arguments but as a lifelong, intimate struggle with intellectual and spiritual movements, filled with as many pitfalls and derailments as transcendent breakthroughs. Sloterdijk delves into the work and times of Aristotle, Augustine, Bruno, Descartes, Foucault, Fichte, Hegel, Husserl, Kant, Kierkegaard, Leibniz, Marx, Nietzsche, Pascal, Plato, Sartre, Schelling, Schopenhauer, and Wittgenstein. He provocatively juxtaposes Plato against shamanism and Marx against Gnosticism, revealing both the vital external influences shaping these intellectuals' thought and the excitement and wonder generated by the application of their thinking in the real world. The philosophical "temperament" as conceived by Sloterdijk represents the uniquely creative encounter between the mind and a diverse array of cultures. It marks these philosophers' singular achievements and the special dynamic at play in philosophy as a whole. Creston Davis's introduction details Sloterdijk's own temperament, surveying the celebrated thinker's intellectual context, rhetorical style, and philosophical persona.

A Vocabulary of the Philosophical Sciences

A Vocabulary of the Philosophical Sciences
Title A Vocabulary of the Philosophical Sciences PDF eBook
Author Charles Porterfield Krauth
Publisher
Pages 1082
Release 1877
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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The Four Temperaments

The Four Temperaments
Title The Four Temperaments PDF eBook
Author Randy Rolfe
Publisher Da Capo Press
Pages 288
Release 2002
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9781569245620

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Using an ancient way, Rolfe shows how to identify one's own temperament to dramatically improve health, relationships, career, and happiness with a basic understanding of the four temperaments. 30 illustrations.

American Philosophy Before Pragmatism

American Philosophy Before Pragmatism
Title American Philosophy Before Pragmatism PDF eBook
Author Russell B. Goodman
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 292
Release 2015
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199577544

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Russell B. Goodman tells the story of the development of philosophy in America from the mid-18th century to the late 19th century. The key figures in this story, Jonathan Edwards, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, the writers of The Federalist, and the romantics (or 'transcendentalists') Emerson and Thoreau, were not professors but men of the world, whose deep formative influence on American thought brought philosophy together with religion, politics, and literature. Goodman considers their work in relation to the philosophers and other thinkers they found important: the deism of John Toland and Matthew Tindal, the moral sense theories of Francis Hutcheson, Adam Smith, and David Hume, the political and religious philosophy of John Locke, the romanticism of William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and the transcendental idealism of Immanuel Kant. Goodman discusses Edwards's condemnation and Franklin's acceptance of deism, argues that Jefferson was an Epicurean in his metaphysical views

Modern Philosophy of Language

Modern Philosophy of Language
Title Modern Philosophy of Language PDF eBook
Author Maria Baghramian
Publisher Catapult
Pages 429
Release 1999-09-17
Genre Art
ISBN 158243042X

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A collection of seminal writings on the philosophy of language. In our century, philosophers have become increasingly concerned with the relationship between language, the mind, and the world. Language has come to be viewed both as a source of puzzlement and as a repository for untapped knowledge. The philosophy of language is an attempt to understand the nature of language and to explore the link between what we say and what we intend. Modern Philosophy of Language brings together the most significant writings on language in twentieth-century philosophy–from the work of Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, and the logical positivists to the contemporary contributions of W. V. O. Quine, Noam Chomsky, and Michael Dummett. The articles collected here are benchmarks in the development of various strands in the modern analytic philosophy of language.

Central Works of Philosophy, Volume 4

Central Works of Philosophy, Volume 4
Title Central Works of Philosophy, Volume 4 PDF eBook
Author John Shand
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 311
Release 2006-02-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 077359812X

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Ranging over 2,500 years of philosophical writing, this five-volume collection of essays is an unrivalled companion to the study and reading of philosophy. Central Works of Philosophy provides both an overview of particular works and clear and authoritative expositions of their central ideas, giving readers the resources and confidence to read the works themselves. These books offer remarkable insights into the ideas out of which our present ways of thinking emerged and without which they cannot fully be understood.